maisstoppel
Maisstoppel, also known as corn stubble or corn stalks, refers to the remnants of a corn plant left standing in the field after the ears of corn have been harvested. These stalks consist of the lower portion of the plant, including the stem and roots. Maisstoppel plays a significant role in agricultural practices and the environment.
Following harvest, maisstoppel is often left in the field as a form of crop residue. This residue
In some agricultural systems, maisstoppel may be incorporated back into the soil through tillage practices. Alternatively,